Prone positioning decreases inhomogeneity and improves dorsal compliance in invasively ventilated spontaneously breathing covid-19 patients—a study using electrical impedance tomography

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  • who: Charalampos Pierrakos et al. from the Department of Intensive Care and Laboratory of Experimental Intensive Care and Anesthesiology (LEICA), Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Location u2018AMC`, AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands have published the research: Prone Positioning Decreases Inhomogeneity and Improves Dorsal Compliance in Invasively Ventilated Spontaneously Breathing COVID-19 Patientsu2014A Study Using Electrical Impedance Tomography, in the Journal: Diagnostics 2022, 12, 2281. of 30/08/2022
  • what: The majority of the patients in this study had an active and functioning diaphragm despite the given sedation.
  • how: The time between initiation of ventilation and . . .

     

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